Janice Skelly, of Winter Park, celebrated her 88th birthday by making her first skydive and says she was inspired to take the jump after she heard President George H.W. Bush jumped for his 80th birthday.

THE FORECAST, I HAVE THE DETAILS AMANDA, COMING UP IN JUST A MINUTE. AN 88-YEAR-OLD WINTER PARK WOMAN MAY NOT HEAR SO WELL, AND SHE MAY NOT SEE SO WELL, BUT SHE DIDN'T LET THAT STOP HER FROM THE ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME. JANET CELEBRATED HER 88TH BIRTHDAY BY MAKING HER FIRST EVER TANDEM SKY DIVE. SHE WAS PLANNING TO JUMP FOR HER 9TH. SHE FEELS SHE IS AT HER PEEK RIGHT NOW AND FIGURES WHY WAIT. SHE DIDN'T HESITATE FOR A SECOND, AS SHE GOT SUITED UP FOR THE FIRST EVER SKY DIVE. THE RETIRED HAS BEEN PLANNING THIS EVER SINCE SHE HEARD FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH HAD JUMPED FOR HIS 8TH BIRTHDAY. EXCITED. CYCLELY ONE UPPED PRESIDENT OBAMA, SHE IS MAKING HER FIRST JUMP ON HER 88TH BIRTHDAY, AS THEY HEADED FOR THE SKY, SHE APPEARED AS HAPPY AS CAN BE, AND WHEN IT WAS TIME TO JUMP, AGAIN, NO HESITATION. TUMBLING FROM 18,000 FEET, COULD TAKE ANYONE'S BREATH AWAY, BUT CYCLELY HANDLED IT LIKE A PRO, EVEN THE RUSH OF THE SMOOTH OPENING. ONCE THE CHUTE OPENS IT WAS SMOOTH SAILING AND TIME TO ENJOY THE VIEW. AND THE LANDING WAS A BREEZE. GOOD JOB, GUYS. YEAH! WAHOO! GREAT LANDING. HOW WAS IT? $1 MILLION RIDE. WAHOO. THE JUMP WASN'T THE END, IT IS CYCLELY'S BIRTHDAY EMIGRATION, SHE WAS WHISKED TO A PARTY WHERE SHE REGALED HER FRIENDS AND FAMILY WITH STORIES OF HER BIG JUMP. IT WAS A BIG SURPRISE, WHEN YOU JUMP OUT AND FREE FALL. BUT AFTER YOU COME OUT OF THE FREE FALL, AND ARE GLIDING AROUND, IT'S JUST WONDERFUL. IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNY, IT WAS A $1 MILLION RIDE, FOR UNDER WHATEVER. CYCLELY IS LEGALLY BLIND AND HARD OF HEARING. SHE RESIDES AT THE MAY FLOWER RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, WHERE I'M GUESSING SHE BRINGS A LOT OF LIFE.

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